- Nov 21, 2018
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EDIT: Seems they went a completely different direction in 2. Still my favorite of the bunch, but I would have loved to have seen more of what I described below.
Trying to avoid spoilers for 3 so I'm only dipping in while the page is new. Only really halfway through the first game, saw this on xvideos and I knew I had to have it. Anyway, short review.
The voice acting is great, really matches their pissed off expressions. Art is very nice. Animations are smooth. Colorful characters. The fact that she doesn't go full ahegao-mode slut five seconds in is very nice. I love the wacky alien faces. They border on just ugly enough that they're still appealing to look at while driving home that they're something unappealing the protagonist must suffer through.
I love the setting and hope it's expanded upon. Section 3 of the SSH Protection Act ("You must not harm unidentified lifeforms") pretty much gives any creature immunity from retaliation from the protagonist. Outside of heavily specialized equipment that only works in certain conditions at best, they're unable to defend themselves in any way.
It goes even further. This rule is so absolute, it basically negates the protagonist's ability to so much resist the alien advances when her attempts to keep them at bay fail. Why doesn't she just pry their tentacles off of her? Why is she allowing them to smear their lips all over her, bite him! Is she even trying to get them off of her..?! No, she's not. She can't, not without risking hurting them and breaking what seems like a very serious law. All the while, these stupid looking aliens are basically running victory lap after victory lap on her.
The lengths these aliens seem to put the girls through, while receiving no meaningful neutralizing retaliation makes the governing bodies enforcing these laws seem powerful enough to keep bounty hunters and the police force in line with the SSH protection act.
I hope the second and third one lean more into these rules that these protagonist seems compelled to follow at all costs. I like how normalized it seems to never truly fight back against an unidentified alien, and it's nice to have that gnawing voice "why isn't she thrashing around if she truly hated it? I know I would" something to keep it shut for a moment.
Trying to avoid spoilers for 3 so I'm only dipping in while the page is new. Only really halfway through the first game, saw this on xvideos and I knew I had to have it. Anyway, short review.
The voice acting is great, really matches their pissed off expressions. Art is very nice. Animations are smooth. Colorful characters. The fact that she doesn't go full ahegao-mode slut five seconds in is very nice. I love the wacky alien faces. They border on just ugly enough that they're still appealing to look at while driving home that they're something unappealing the protagonist must suffer through.
I love the setting and hope it's expanded upon. Section 3 of the SSH Protection Act ("You must not harm unidentified lifeforms") pretty much gives any creature immunity from retaliation from the protagonist. Outside of heavily specialized equipment that only works in certain conditions at best, they're unable to defend themselves in any way.
It goes even further. This rule is so absolute, it basically negates the protagonist's ability to so much resist the alien advances when her attempts to keep them at bay fail. Why doesn't she just pry their tentacles off of her? Why is she allowing them to smear their lips all over her, bite him! Is she even trying to get them off of her..?! No, she's not. She can't, not without risking hurting them and breaking what seems like a very serious law. All the while, these stupid looking aliens are basically running victory lap after victory lap on her.
The lengths these aliens seem to put the girls through, while receiving no meaningful neutralizing retaliation makes the governing bodies enforcing these laws seem powerful enough to keep bounty hunters and the police force in line with the SSH protection act.
I hope the second and third one lean more into these rules that these protagonist seems compelled to follow at all costs. I like how normalized it seems to never truly fight back against an unidentified alien, and it's nice to have that gnawing voice "why isn't she thrashing around if she truly hated it? I know I would" something to keep it shut for a moment.
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